Edits made to one device appear on all devices. For example, when a row is deleted on the tablet view of your site, the row will also be missing on the desktop and mobile views of your site. This is because your site is responsive, thus sharing content across all devices. However, you may want to differentiate which content appears on which devices. You can use our edit by device features to accomplish this, and serve your visitors content that is appropriate for the device they are accessing your site from.
When making edits to a specific device, it is often necessary to switch views. For more information, see Switch Views.
Some widgets and features may only appear on certain devices. To change the style of a widget on a certain device, click the device view on the top navigation bar to switch to that device view, and then make your change.
Almost everything in the editor, with the exception of the header and footer, can be edited on a per-device basis by making the content specific to that device.
To edit content per-device:
There are several edits in the editor that can be changed without affecting mobile. These are:
Every other edit you make in the each device view will affect other devices.
Besides the list above, there are other edits that you can make to settings without affecting other devices too. These display with an Edits only affect this device icon in the editor.
While some widgets work fine across all devices, there are some drastic differences between devices which creates a need for a different set of features or design preferences per device.
Below is a list of widgets with design suggestions and notes for tailoring certain widgets on certain devices.
Due to drastic differences in aspect ratios between devices, it's important to take special care with how you design images in your website.
For example, a full page background on a row might look great on a desktop device, but horrible on a mobile device. This might be because desktop devices are more suited to larger width images, while mobile is the exact opposite.
You can set a different Page background per device in the global design settings. It's recommended to use a wide background image for desktop, and a narrow one for mobile or tablet.
As with the background image, the images you selected for the desktop version of the slider widget may not look as great for tablet or desktop. It's recommended to either:
The image widget's size is not automatically adjusted in the mobile version. It's important to check your mobile devices where the image widget is used to make necessary adjustments to fit.
Compared to desktop devices, tablet and mobile devices do not have a hover effect at all. Any hover layout or option is disabled on tablet/mobile devices.
The Map Widget has device specific options for when it will show as a button or a map.
Contact Forms will always appear one input per line on mobile.
The vCita Online Scheduling Widget has an option to only show a button, on the device of your choosing.
When editing device specific widgets, remember to check all views before publishing your website. Widgets can be easily misplaced when using the 'Hide on Device' option.
For more information about switching views, read this article.
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